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Does My Child Need AAC or a Communication Device?

AAC is not a last resort and does not hinder speech — evidence shows it often supports spoken language. For many minimally verbal children, giving a reliable way to communicate now reduces frustration and opens connection. Whether a child needs AAC, and which type, is decided through a clinician-led speech-language assessment, never guessed at home.

Does My Child Need AAC or a Communication Device?
AAC for Minimally Verbal Children: Does My Child Need It? — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

When words are slow to come, families often ask: should we wait for speech, or give my child another way to communicate now?

In short

AAC — Augmentative and Alternative Communication — is not a last resort and it does not stop speech from developing; the research is clear that it often supports spoken language. For many children with a non-verbal or minimally verbal presentation, giving a reliable way to communicate now — whether picture cards, signs, a communication board or a speech-generating device — reduces frustration and opens the door to connection. Whether your child needs it, and which type, is best decided through a structured speech-and-language assessment, not guessed at home.

What AAC really is — and the science

AAC is any tool or method that helps a child communicate alongside or instead of speech. It ranges from low-tech (pointing to pictures, signing, communication boards) to high-tech (tablets and dedicated devices that speak for the child). A common worry is that a device will make a child "lazy" and stop them talking — decades of evidence shows the opposite: children who are given AAC frequently make gains in spoken words, because communication itself becomes rewarding and pressure-free.

The right starting point depends on your child's strengths — their motor skills, their understanding, what motivates them — which is exactly what a speech-language therapist maps out. AAC is not all-or-nothing: many children use a mix, and the system grows with them.

When to consider it

  • Your child is past the age where first words are expected and has very few or no spoken words.
  • Communication breakdowns are causing frequent frustration, distress or behaviours.
  • Your child clearly understands more than they can say.
  • You want to give your child a voice while speech therapy continues — not instead of it.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an online form or an app. Our speech-language therapists assess your child's communication profile and recommend the right AAC pathway, then build it into a plan you can follow at home. Explore non-verbal / minimally verbal support, our speech therapy approach, and how the AbilityScore is established.

Trusted sources

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association guidance on AAC; American Academy of Pediatrics parent resources on communication delays; WHO ICF framework on functioning and participation.

Next step — Not sure which communication path fits your child? Book a Pinnacle speech-language assessment and let a clinician map it with you.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Watch whether your child understands more than they can say, and whether communication breakdowns cause frequent frustration or distress — both are strong signals that a communication system could help.

Try this at home

Try pairing a simple gesture or picture with the words you use most often — "more", "finished", "help". Modelling these consistently gives your child a low-pressure way to join in long before words arrive.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Will using an AAC device stop my child from talking?

No. This is the most common worry, and the evidence is reassuring — children given AAC often make gains in spoken words, because communication becomes rewarding and pressure-free. AAC works alongside speech therapy, not instead of it.

Is a high-tech device always better than pictures or signs?

Not at all. The best system is the one that matches your child's strengths and motivation. Many children start with low-tech tools like picture boards or signs and add technology later. A speech-language therapist helps choose the right fit.

How do we know if my child actually needs AAC?

A structured speech-language assessment looks at how much your child understands, how they currently communicate, and where breakdowns happen. From this a clinician recommends whether AAC will help and which type to begin with.

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